Comments will usually only get approved if they are very niche specific. For instance if you harvest a list of blogs about "dogs" you could then try to spin a tone of "dog" comments and post them. Try to keep them as generic as possible so that they would apply to most posts that are written about dogs. Also be sure to remove duplicate domains, so that you only post one comment to each blog. Auto-approve blogs are likely to be the only blogs where random, non specific comments are going to get published.

Actually my friend, funny you should mention that, because I have been checking out your nice little piece of software and I am strongly leaning towards buying it in the next day or 2. Question though, I am already running scrapebox and sick submitter on my XSserver VPS which is package WVPS4. Do you think I will be able to run comment scraper ok too?

You know I wanna say that it shouldn't be a problem at all because the software is pretty light on resources. I've only tested it running Scrapebox at the same time and it ran fine. It should run no problem but the speed of it is really determined by your bandwith so if Scrapebox and Sicksubmitter are running it's not gonna be going as fast as it would be without the two running. We'll have some new updates coming out very soon so if you want to wait, it's no big deal .. the software will be around for a while.

(05-05-2011, 12:16 AM)webwowster Wrote: Comments will usually only get approved if they are very niche specific. For instance if you harvest a list of blogs about "dogs" you could then try to spin a tone of "dog" comments and post them. Try to keep them as generic as possible so that they would apply to most posts that are written about dogs. Also be sure to remove duplicate domains, so that you only post one comment to each blog. Auto-approve blogs are likely to be the only blogs where random, non specific comments are going to get published.

(05-05-2011, 12:16 AM)webwowster Wrote: Comments will usually only get approved if they are very niche specific. For instance if you harvest a list of blogs about "dogs" you could then try to spin a tone of "dog" comments and post them. Try to keep them as generic as possible so that they would apply to most posts that are written about dogs. Also be sure to remove duplicate domains, so that you only post one comment to each blog. Auto-approve blogs are likely to be the only blogs where random, non specific comments are going to get published.

I totally agree with your suggestions. Always try to post the relevant comment on the related blog.